Fae

Joint Review: Dawn of the Flame Seas by Jean Johnson

Marlene: I picked this up because I usually love Jean Johnson’s writing, whether it is military SF or science fiction romance or fantasy romance. I even hunted up her fanfiction, and loved that too. But this, this just doesn’t read like her usual. And by usual I mean that it was not instantly absorbing. Nor […]

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Review – Carousel Sun (Archers Beach #2) by Sharon Lee

Publisher: Baen Publish Date: Out Now How I got this book: eARC from NetGalley When magic meets mundane, sparks fly: these are exciting times in Archers Beach, Maine! A unprecedented Early Season has united townies and carnies in an effort to expand into a twelve-month resort, recapturing the town’s former glory. Kate Archer, owner-operator of

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Review – Cold Iron by D. L. McDermott

Publisher: Pocket Star Publish Date: February 10, 2014 How I got this book: eARC provided by the publisher through NetGalley The Fae, the Good Neighbors, the Fair Folk, the Aes Sídhe, creatures of preternatural beauty and seduction. Archaeologist Beth Carter doesn’t believe in them. She’s always credited her extraordinary ability to identify ancient Celtic sites

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Joint Review – The Thing About Weres by Leigh Evans

Publisher: St. Martin’s Paperbacks Publish Date: July 30th, 2013 How we got this book: eARC from publisher via NetGalley THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER In the never-ending saga that is my love-hate relationship with Robson Trowbridge, I, half-Were Hedi Peacock, have had a change of heart. Ever since I shoved Trowbridge through the Gates

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Review – The Water Witch by Juliet Dark

Publisher: Ballantine (re-release) Publish Date: Out Now How I got this book: uncorrected eBook from Edelweiss After casting out a dark spirit, Callie McFay, a professor of gothic literature, has at last restored a semblance of calm to her rambling Victorian house. But in the nearby thicket of the Honeysuckle Forest, and in the currents

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